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> Digi 002, using Pro tools or Logic pro 7
imago
post Fri 21 Jan 2005, 16:35
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haj everyone!
i have G4 (1.42 dual) and i am doing most of my work for TV(documentaries, news). i am using Final cut pro and now i am looking for audio solution.
i was thinking of buying DIGI 002 and then i heard that it could run on Logic.
does anyone have some insights about using DIGI and what would be better solution. or you could advise me on something else wink.gif .
thank you!
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post Sat 22 Jan 2005, 07:59
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I do quite a bit of TV scoring work.
I use 3 systems. My main system for all important audio is a ProTools
HD3 setup on a G4 and system 9.2.2. Because the audio aspect is so important,
I use this system with Apogee X series converters and much outboard gear.
For inside work and creative impulse things, I run Logic 7 Pro, Pt 6.4, Live, Sampletank, Reason and anything else that I can cram onto my G4 laptop.
I have a Digi 002 and an MBox for travel.
I find the laptop stuff to be creative, inspireing and fun!

In the end, if something is critical, I bring all of the tracks into PTHD3 for final mix.
The Digi 002 will work fine with Logic etc...
I find Logic a bit cumbersome for strait up, synched, frame locked mixing but it is fun
and a very deep app.
Usually, your creative decisions are made before the mix so you can create in Logic and mix in ProTools. ProTools can be a very creative tool as well but doesn't come with all the midi instruments or implementation that Logic does. They both work fine with re wire and the Digi boxes..
If you are running either audio program and Final Cut on the same computer, you will need as much RAM as you can afford. I prefer seperate computers.
best of luck,
chap
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post Sat 22 Jan 2005, 12:55
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thanks for the info chappy!
i heard that there some problems with 4 mic inputs(noise). did you had some of this problems?
i would also like to now more about running logic on DIGI 002. is everything running smooth or...?
do you use any pre amp for mics?
please tell me from your experience more about working on DIGI 002.
thank you! smile.gif
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post Sun 23 Jan 2005, 07:20
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I wish I could tell you more about the 002. It works with most apps.
For any kind of pro work using real instruments, you will need a good external mic pre.
Dig makes great software and pretty stinky hardware. As I said, for an serious work,
I use PTHD3 summed out from Apogee X series into a Dangerous Music 2 Buss and
that allows me access to much of the outboard gear that I've come to depend on.

If you're running Logic and using virtual synths etc.., the Digi 002 is essentially a monitoring box which is fine. The mic pres are ok but not pro.
Again, Logic, Live, Reason etc.. all run fine on the 002.
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chap
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